Graphics Cards

ASRock Radeon RX 9070 16GB GDDR6 Challenger Graphics Card

Key features:

  • RDNA 4
  • 16GB GDDR6 256bit
  • PCI-Express 5.0 x16
  • Length 290 mm
  • Power Connectors 2 x 8-pin
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  • Connectivity HDMI, DisplayPort
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Description

Description

The AMD Radeon RX 9070 is a high-performance graphics card designed for gamers and professionals seeking exceptional 4K resolution performance. It is based on the RDNA 4 architecture and features 16 GB of GDDR6 memory. It supports FSR 4 technology for improved AI upscaling and has a new media engine for better game recording quality.

According to AMD, the RX 9070 offers significant performance improvements over previous models, being 21% faster than the RX 7900 GRE in 30+ games.

AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution

AMD Radeon™ provides everything you need to keep your system fast for many years. Combine it with AMD Ryzen™ 9000 series processors featuring PCI Express® Gen 5 support and the latest AMD Smart Access Memory™3 technology to fully harness the performance of the AM5 platform. Take advantage of Radeon and Ryzen AI technologies that support AI and upgrade to next-generation displays with DisplayPort™ 2.1 support and up to 16 GB of video memory to enjoy AAA games in all their visual glory, now and for many years to come.

Everything you need for ultra-fast gaming

Speed, performance, and graphics work together for smooth frames and ultimate immersion. The ultra-fast graphics of the Radeon™ RX 9000 Series are powered by unified AMD RDNA™ 4 compute units with enhanced raytracing capabilities for an exceptionally impressive experience across all major gaming resolutions. Activate AMD HYPR-RX6 to instantly enable all supported performance boosting and latency reducing technologies in thousands of your favorite games. Enjoy high-quality AI upscaling with AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution 4, offering an immersive gaming experience now and for years to come.

Instant performance for every move

Boost the performance of AMD Radeon™ to an even higher level with the powerhouse of AMD Software. Activate AMD HYPR-RX6 with one click to unleash the true potential of the Radeon™ GPU, leveraging the combined forces of AMD Radeon™ Super Resolution, AMD Fluid Motion Frames, AMD Radeon™ Anti-Lag, and AMD Radeon™ Boost. UX with reliable drivers and day-zero game support will ensure that game optimizations are ready to deliver high frame rates, sharper visuals, and low latency for thousands of gaming experiences awaiting you.

Triple Fan Design

The triple-fan design helps optimize system cooling to reduce operating temperature.

Sleek Metal Backplate

With the Phantom Gaming appearance, the sleek metal backplate on the Phantom Gaming graphics cards makes them more visually flashy and more structurally stable. Additionally, the thermal pad on the backside also helps enhance thermal performance.

LED Indicator

More decoration. More beauty.

The multi-color LED indicator decorates the graphics card to make it more beautiful.

LED Switch

Turn on/off as you wish.

You can turn the LED on or off according to your scenarios or needs.

Nanothermal Paste

Perfect thermal teamwork.

Eliminate gaps in the contact area to maximize heat transfer and thermal performance.

The Striped Ring Fan by ASRock is designed for improved airflow, ensuring greater side air intake and better cooling for the system.

This new design enhances airflow through the cooling system, improving thermal performance and maintaining lower temperatures for stable and efficient operation of the graphics card.

0dB Silent Cooling

Spin for cooling, stop for silent operation.

The fan spins when the temperature rises high for optimal cooling and stops when the temperature drops low for absolute silence.

Ultra-fit Heatpipe

Unified for maximum contact.

The cooling pipes are unified to maximize contact between them and with the GPU base plate for optimized heat dissipation.

Nickel-plated copper base

Maximization of the GPU contact area.

With the heatsink design based on high-quality copper, the direct contact surface with the GPU will be maximized to effectively improve thermal transfer.

High-Density Metal Soldering Enhanced Heat Dissipation.

Effectively isolates all gaps between the heat pipes and cooling fins, thus enhancing overall heat dissipation.

Precise screw installation torque

Optimized mounting pressure.

ASRock adopts precise screw torque during the assembly of its graphics cards to optimize the mounting pressure of the heatsink for improved thermal performance, while avoiding damage to the card.

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
AMD
Chipset Model
Radeon RX 9070
Interface
PCI Express x16 5.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
2520 MHz
Maximum Resolution
7680x4320 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Not Supported
Type
High Performance
Cuda Cores
-
Device Group
Gaming
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
Yes
OverClock (OC)
No
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
16 GB
Memory type
GDDR6
Memory Speed
2000 MHz
Memory Speed
20 Gbps
Memory bus
256 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
1
DisplayPort
3
Dual Link DVI
No

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
700 W
Power Connectors
2x 8-pin

Dimensions

Length
290 mm

Top Specs

Memory
16GB, GDDR6
Connectivity
HDMI, DisplayPort

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (3)

Reviews

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  3. 3 stars
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  4. 2 stars
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  • George_Arvanitis92
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Installed in a system with a Ryzen 5 9600X processor, G.Skill Ripjaws S5 32GB DDR5 RAM at 5600 MT/s 28 CL, and an MSI B650 Gaming Plus WiFi motherboard. In World of Tanks with ultra graphics at 1440p, it maintains 165 FPS steadily, which is where I set the frame limiter to match the monitor's refresh rate. If I remove the limiter, it goes over 350+ FPS and the temperature does not rise above 47 degrees Celsius.

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  • Thanos_92
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I have had this particular version of the card since September, for about half a year or more. I hadn't used it due to lack of time but now I play almost daily at 1440p, rarely at 4K since at the distance I play, I can't tell the difference.

    One concern I had with this card was whether the benchmarks I saw (10% difference in fps compared to the XT) were true. However, I can say that I am very satisfied, I don't have time to upload photos of avg fps but I will do so as soon as I can. Let me start by saying that after some research I saw that even if I overclock it, I won't see much more fps so I use the factory settings. For reference: in Ghost of Tsushima, which I play these days at 1440p, very high without FSR/FG, I easily get over 90fps, The Last of Us Part 2 the same, Part 1 around 80 (the game has issues), Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (without RT/RR) 85+. Today I checked the beginning of Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, minimum 85 fps and goes up to 130. In all games I always select max graphics, e.g. in Indiana Jones it's on Supreme, The Last of Us on Ultra. I have paired it with the R5 7600 and 32GB DDR5 RAM. If you are looking, like me, for benchmarks, I recommend Shivam Benchmarks on YT who does a very good job. The other day I also tried FSR Quality at 1440 without noticing a drop in image clarity, with about a 30% increase in FPS. In the story games I play though, I don't care about getting over 100fps so I stick with native resolution.

    Unfortunately, the issue with my card is the coil whine which in some games (e.g. The Witcher 3) if I go to 4K it starts to squeal. Since this is specific to my card, I didn't give it 4 stars. Other than that, I recommend it as a very good alternative if you don't care about 4K in more "demanding" titles.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • 5
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Very good product it's a bit overpriced but still good choice

    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Installed in a system with a Ryzen 5 9600X processor, G.Skill Ripjaws S5 32GB DDR5 RAM at 5600 MT/s 28 CL, and an MSI B650 Gaming Plus WiFi motherboard. In World of Tanks with ultra graphics at 1440p, it maintains 165 FPS steadily, which is where I set the frame limiter to match the monitor's refresh rate. If I remove the limiter, it goes over 350+ FPS and the temperature does not rise above 47 degrees Celsius.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • I have had this particular version of the card since September, for about half a year or more. I hadn't used it due to lack of time but now I play almost daily at 1440p, rarely at 4K since at the distance I play, I can't tell the difference.

    One concern I had with this card was whether the benchmarks I saw (10% difference in fps compared to the XT) were true. However, I can say that I am very satisfied, I don't have time to upload photos of avg fps but I will do so as soon as I can. Let me start by saying that after some research I saw that even if I overclock it, I won't see much more fps so I use the factory settings. For reference: in Ghost of Tsushima, which I play these days at 1440p, very high without FSR/FG, I easily get over 90fps, The Last of Us Part 2 the same, Part 1 around 80 (the game has issues), Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (without RT/RR) 85+. Today I checked the beginning of Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, minimum 85 fps and goes up to 130. In all games I always select max graphics, e.g. in Indiana Jones it's on Supreme, The Last of Us on Ultra. I have paired it with the R5 7600 and 32GB DDR5 RAM. If you are looking, like me, for benchmarks, I recommend Shivam Benchmarks on YT who does a very good job. The other day I also tried FSR Quality at 1440 without noticing a drop in image clarity, with about a 30% increase in FPS. In the story games I play though, I don't care about getting over 100fps so I stick with native resolution.

    Unfortunately, the issue with my card is the coil whine which in some games (e.g. The Witcher 3) if I go to 4K it starts to squeal. Since this is specific to my card, I didn't give it 4 stars. Other than that, I recommend it as a very good alternative if you don't care about 4K in more "demanding" titles.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • Very good product it's a bit overpriced but still good choice

    1
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Description & Specifications

Main Specifications

Processor Manufacturer
AMD
Chipset Model
Radeon RX 9070
Interface
PCI Express x16 5.0
Processor Speed (Base Clock)
2520 MHz
Maximum Resolution
7680x4320 pixels
Parallel Processing Technology
Not Supported
Type
High Performance
Cuda Cores
-
Device Group
Gaming
Colour
Black

Special Features

RGB Lighting
Yes
OverClock (OC)
No
Air-cooled
Yes
Low Profile
No
Passive Cooling
No
Water-cooled
No
External Graphics Card (eGPU)
No
LHR
No

Memory

Memory Capacity
16 GB
Memory type
GDDR6
Memory Speed
2000 MHz
Memory Speed
20 Gbps
Memory bus
256 bit

Connectivity

HDMI
1
DisplayPort
3
Dual Link DVI
No

System Requirements

Minimum Power Supply
700 W
Power Connectors
2x 8-pin

Dimensions

Length
290 mm

Top Specs

Memory
16GB, GDDR6
Connectivity
HDMI, DisplayPort

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Description

The AMD Radeon RX 9070 is a high-performance graphics card designed for gamers and professionals seeking exceptional 4K resolution performance. It is based on the RDNA 4 architecture and features 16 GB of GDDR6 memory. It supports FSR 4 technology for improved AI upscaling and has a new media engine for better game recording quality.

According to AMD, the RX 9070 offers significant performance improvements over previous models, being 21% faster than the RX 7900 GRE in 30+ games.

AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution

AMD Radeon™ provides everything you need to keep your system fast for many years. Combine it with AMD Ryzen™ 9000 series processors featuring PCI Express® Gen 5 support and the latest AMD Smart Access Memory™3 technology to fully harness the performance of the AM5 platform. Take advantage of Radeon and Ryzen AI technologies that support AI and upgrade to next-generation displays with DisplayPort™ 2.1 support and up to 16 GB of video memory to enjoy AAA games in all their visual glory, now and for many years to come.

Everything you need for ultra-fast gaming

Speed, performance, and graphics work together for smooth frames and ultimate immersion. The ultra-fast graphics of the Radeon™ RX 9000 Series are powered by unified AMD RDNA™ 4 compute units with enhanced raytracing capabilities for an exceptionally impressive experience across all major gaming resolutions. Activate AMD HYPR-RX6 to instantly enable all supported performance boosting and latency reducing technologies in thousands of your favorite games. Enjoy high-quality AI upscaling with AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution 4, offering an immersive gaming experience now and for years to come.

Instant performance for every move

Boost the performance of AMD Radeon™ to an even higher level with the powerhouse of AMD Software. Activate AMD HYPR-RX6 with one click to unleash the true potential of the Radeon™ GPU, leveraging the combined forces of AMD Radeon™ Super Resolution, AMD Fluid Motion Frames, AMD Radeon™ Anti-Lag, and AMD Radeon™ Boost. UX with reliable drivers and day-zero game support will ensure that game optimizations are ready to deliver high frame rates, sharper visuals, and low latency for thousands of gaming experiences awaiting you.

Triple Fan Design

The triple-fan design helps optimize system cooling to reduce operating temperature.

Sleek Metal Backplate

With the Phantom Gaming appearance, the sleek metal backplate on the Phantom Gaming graphics cards makes them more visually flashy and more structurally stable. Additionally, the thermal pad on the backside also helps enhance thermal performance.

LED Indicator

More decoration. More beauty.

The multi-color LED indicator decorates the graphics card to make it more beautiful.

LED Switch

Turn on/off as you wish.

You can turn the LED on or off according to your scenarios or needs.

Nanothermal Paste

Perfect thermal teamwork.

Eliminate gaps in the contact area to maximize heat transfer and thermal performance.

The Striped Ring Fan by ASRock is designed for improved airflow, ensuring greater side air intake and better cooling for the system.

This new design enhances airflow through the cooling system, improving thermal performance and maintaining lower temperatures for stable and efficient operation of the graphics card.

0dB Silent Cooling

Spin for cooling, stop for silent operation.

The fan spins when the temperature rises high for optimal cooling and stops when the temperature drops low for absolute silence.

Ultra-fit Heatpipe

Unified for maximum contact.

The cooling pipes are unified to maximize contact between them and with the GPU base plate for optimized heat dissipation.

Nickel-plated copper base

Maximization of the GPU contact area.

With the heatsink design based on high-quality copper, the direct contact surface with the GPU will be maximized to effectively improve thermal transfer.

High-Density Metal Soldering Enhanced Heat Dissipation.

Effectively isolates all gaps between the heat pipes and cooling fins, thus enhancing overall heat dissipation.

Precise screw installation torque

Optimized mounting pressure.

ASRock adopts precise screw torque during the assembly of its graphics cards to optimize the mounting pressure of the heatsink for improved thermal performance, while avoiding damage to the card.

Manufacturer

Reviews (3)

  1. 3
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • George_Arvanitis92
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Installed in a system with a Ryzen 5 9600X processor, G.Skill Ripjaws S5 32GB DDR5 RAM at 5600 MT/s 28 CL, and an MSI B650 Gaming Plus WiFi motherboard. In World of Tanks with ultra graphics at 1440p, it maintains 165 FPS steadily, which is where I set the frame limiter to match the monitor's refresh rate. If I remove the limiter, it goes over 350+ FPS and the temperature does not rise above 47 degrees Celsius.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Thanos_92
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I have had this particular version of the card since September, for about half a year or more. I hadn't used it due to lack of time but now I play almost daily at 1440p, rarely at 4K since at the distance I play, I can't tell the difference.

    One concern I had with this card was whether the benchmarks I saw (10% difference in fps compared to the XT) were true. However, I can say that I am very satisfied, I don't have time to upload photos of avg fps but I will do so as soon as I can. Let me start by saying that after some research I saw that even if I overclock it, I won't see much more fps so I use the factory settings. For reference: in Ghost of Tsushima, which I play these days at 1440p, very high without FSR/FG, I easily get over 90fps, The Last of Us Part 2 the same, Part 1 around 80 (the game has issues), Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (without RT/RR) 85+. Today I checked the beginning of Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, minimum 85 fps and goes up to 130. In all games I always select max graphics, e.g. in Indiana Jones it's on Supreme, The Last of Us on Ultra. I have paired it with the R5 7600 and 32GB DDR5 RAM. If you are looking, like me, for benchmarks, I recommend Shivam Benchmarks on YT who does a very good job. The other day I also tried FSR Quality at 1440 without noticing a drop in image clarity, with about a 30% increase in FPS. In the story games I play though, I don't care about getting over 100fps so I stick with native resolution.

    Unfortunately, the issue with my card is the coil whine which in some games (e.g. The Witcher 3) if I go to 4K it starts to squeal. Since this is specific to my card, I didn't give it 4 stars. Other than that, I recommend it as a very good alternative if you don't care about 4K in more "demanding" titles.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Very good product it's a bit overpriced but still good choice

    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Installed in a system with a Ryzen 5 9600X processor, G.Skill Ripjaws S5 32GB DDR5 RAM at 5600 MT/s 28 CL, and an MSI B650 Gaming Plus WiFi motherboard. In World of Tanks with ultra graphics at 1440p, it maintains 165 FPS steadily, which is where I set the frame limiter to match the monitor's refresh rate. If I remove the limiter, it goes over 350+ FPS and the temperature does not rise above 47 degrees Celsius.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • I have had this particular version of the card since September, for about half a year or more. I hadn't used it due to lack of time but now I play almost daily at 1440p, rarely at 4K since at the distance I play, I can't tell the difference.

    One concern I had with this card was whether the benchmarks I saw (10% difference in fps compared to the XT) were true. However, I can say that I am very satisfied, I don't have time to upload photos of avg fps but I will do so as soon as I can. Let me start by saying that after some research I saw that even if I overclock it, I won't see much more fps so I use the factory settings. For reference: in Ghost of Tsushima, which I play these days at 1440p, very high without FSR/FG, I easily get over 90fps, The Last of Us Part 2 the same, Part 1 around 80 (the game has issues), Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (without RT/RR) 85+. Today I checked the beginning of Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, minimum 85 fps and goes up to 130. In all games I always select max graphics, e.g. in Indiana Jones it's on Supreme, The Last of Us on Ultra. I have paired it with the R5 7600 and 32GB DDR5 RAM. If you are looking, like me, for benchmarks, I recommend Shivam Benchmarks on YT who does a very good job. The other day I also tried FSR Quality at 1440 without noticing a drop in image clarity, with about a 30% increase in FPS. In the story games I play though, I don't care about getting over 100fps so I stick with native resolution.

    Unfortunately, the issue with my card is the coil whine which in some games (e.g. The Witcher 3) if I go to 4K it starts to squeal. Since this is specific to my card, I didn't give it 4 stars. Other than that, I recommend it as a very good alternative if you don't care about 4K in more "demanding" titles.

    Translated from Greek ·
    3
  • Very good product it's a bit overpriced but still good choice

    1
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